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Corsair flash drives are extremely durable and fast at the same time. They have been known to withstand extreme temperatures, pressures and other abuses such as laundering. I guess it’s no wonder that they have names like Voyager, Padlock or Survivor. There’s also an element of inner safety as most models include the True Crypt security application. It allows for a hidden, password protected partition and a standard AES-256 encryption.

huang, personally I haven’t done a rigorous testing with it but you can check out this youtube video where they checked the flash voyager’s ruggedness by: driving over it, washing it, cooking it, burning and steamrolling it. The only tests it didnt survive were the latter two. See for yourself: youtube.com/watch?v=AjhImd_PDxE (Its in German but you can understand whats going on)

Athens,
pictures can be deceiving. Corsair’s flash drives fit any regular USB port just fine. Sure it may be a bit crowded if you have several USB ports and all of them are occupied – but that still shouldnt be a problem for most flash drives.

The Corsair Flash Padlock 2 model is really interesting, I didn’t know you could get USB flash drives with built in pin lock security functions. I wonder how secure they are and if there have been any successful exploits..
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